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Restoring colour to a leather interior

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SurreyGuy | 09:28 Mon 26th Oct 2009 | Cars
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I've just bought a car with a grey leather interior. The driver's seat is looking a bit "tired" with regards to colour, i.e. it has a few scuffs on it.

I'm pretty sure that (in the past) I've heard people refer to a product that restores colour to leather upholstery without leaving residue that will rub off onto your clothes.

Can anyone confirm this please?
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Hi,
Our area of Lancs i searched the local mags for what you require, this bloke done the job fully for £ 80 as you say the seats look tired & where crack, the job was done in under an hour with A1 results, you can also get the product off EBay, go into Leather Cleaners, type in you car, Eg BMW E36 this will give you many products to choose from.
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Thanks
This is a high class leather restorer............

http://www.autogeek.net/colecakit.html
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Thanks Toureman - care to make a donation?! :o)
You will find ads in the back of Classic car mags such as Practical Classics. Gliptone products are very highly regarded.

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